Blar i Scientific publications in Religion, Philosophy and History på utgivelsesdato
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Fra kristen trosopplæring til pluralistisk religionsundervisning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003)Tradisjonelt har religionsfaget stått sentralt i formidlingen av skolens kristne verdigrunnlag, men med KRL-faget er ikke dette lenger så selvsagt. På grunn av samfunnsutviklingen står både opplæringslovens kristne ... -
The Powerlessness of Religious Power in a Pluralist Society
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003)In pluralist societies adhering to liberal and individualistic ideas, strict and conservative groups face some serious dilemmas if they want to recruit and keep members. In a liberal society, the most important form of ... -
Bibelsyn hos ansatte i Misjonssambandet
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Leimoniako Zetema : Episkopese vasei tou archiakou ylikou
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)The province of Methymna on the island of Lesvos underwent from 1866 until 1886 a multiple economical, social, educational and ecclesiastical turmoil, known as ≪The Leimoniakon Issue≫, as Leimonos Monastery was at its ... -
Public deliberation as separate or embedded: deweyan democracy and its relation to political liberalism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007)This paper explores two different strategies that may be useful to give substance to Deweyan democracy’s claim that in order for democratic associations to develop into communities, citizens need to learn how to conduct ... -
What a maritime history! The uses of maritime history in summer festivals in southern Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)This paper focuses on the growth of cultural heritage tourism in southern Norway, with a particular focus on maritime history presented at summer festivals during recent years. I will be using newly collected empirical ... -
School festivals, collective remembering and social cohesion: A case study of changes in Norwegian school culture
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)How does a particular Norwegian primary school community interact while preparing and carrying through the festivals of Advent/Christmas, Easter and the National Day at the end of the first decade of the 21st century? ... -
Reconciliation without violence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Is it possible to solve conflicts without using violence, or is the use of violent retribution necessary to solve problems and restore peace after serious crimes and offences? This is a classical question in the philosophy ... -
Anekdota patriarchika eggrafa peri tou Leimoniakou Zetematos (1881-1888)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)The Archives at Leimonos Monastery, Lesbos, Hellas, consist of some 2,500 documents. A part of the Archives, namely the Archives of Nicephoros Glykas, the Bishop of Methymna [1881–1896], that consist of 332 documents, is ... -
"To every innovation, anathema" (?) Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Study of Byzantine Innovation
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)A well established notion in Byzantine, and generally in medieval studies, is that Byzantium was a conservative civilization, highly resistant to innovation. This general idea has influenced our evaluation of innovation ... -
Amplified John? Kristologiske tekster i Johannesevangeliet og Bibelselskapets NT05-oversettelse
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The article argues that the latest translation of the New Testament (NT05) by the Norwegian Bible Society has a tendency to amplify several Christological texts in the Gospel of John. It consists of two parts: Part 1 ... -
What's wrong with the adequacy-argument? A pragmatic diagnosis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)When confronted with the question of which philosophical conception of religion to consider most adequate, many philosophers appeal to what I call the adequacy-argument: that we should prefer the one that looks most adequate ... -
Anerkjennelse og menneskeverdets forankring: Henimot en transnasjonal anerkjennelsespolitikk
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Recognition plays a key role in the Frankfurt School Critical Theory's approach to human dignity. Still, the question could arise as to how the notion of recognition should be understood, and how recognition may relate to ... -
Jesu oppstandelse og naturlovene
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)In this article, I defend the possibility of understanding the resurrection of Jesus as an event within the framework of natural laws. In this way, the resurrection is not necessarily contrary to Natural Science or belief ... -
Voices and perspectives in Norwegian pupils' work on religions and world views: a diachronic study applying sociocultural learning theory
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This article researches work by four pupils in a diachronic collection of Norwegian primary school workbooks. Given signs of a variety of voices and perspectives in chosen representations of central tenets and/or practices ... -
Embodied spirituality
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The main findings on embodied spirituality within the Toronto Blessing are presented in this article. The aim of this study is to interpret ecstatic religious experiences from a psychological point of view. The theoretical ... -
Tradisjonalisme og faktaorientering blant historielærere? : uvelgelsesprosesser for læreverk i historie i videregående skole: en pilotundersøkelse
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Denne artikkelen rapporterer fra en pilotstudie av utvelgelsesprosesser og kriterier som benyttes i valg av læreverk i historie i videregående skole. Problemstillingene som belyses er følgende: Hvilke prosesser settes i ... -
Fornyelse i motbakke : Det andre Vatikankonsil 50 år etter
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Det andre Vatikankonsil brakte en fornyelse som særlig omfattet Den katolske kirkes selvforståelse, synet på andre kirkesamfunn og religioner, samt holdningen til den moderne verden. Slik framstår det som en av 1900-tallets ... -
Med ryggen mot veggen : den katolske kirke under pave Benedict XVI
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«Men for oss er det én Gud, Faderen» : et kritisk blikk på Richard Bauckhams kristologi
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The article consists of two parts: Part one seeks to demonstrate (contra Bauckham) that Jewish monotheism in the Second Temple period was of a flexible character. It argues that Jewish writers in this period could attribute ...